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The villagers lived in poorly constructed homes which could not stand severe weather, let alone a typhoon, and as such the houses and all the possessions were washed away when they were hit. Families moved from house to house as they watched their homes collapsing before their eyes. The shelter of the houses soon disappeared as all the homes in the village, except one, were destroyed. Families were left destitute.
ministries without borders answered the urgent call for help. The money received helped to build houses, buy clothes, food and utensils for the families who lost everything. Children who had no clothing and were dressed in dirty rags, were re-clothed in clean, new clothing when the aid arrived. "One man’s good deed is another man’s miracle…" Keri Jones
ministries without borders financially helped in an area that had no pure water. Through this help a well was sunk which met the needs not of just one or two, but of everybody in the whole village.
"People have been completely changed because of the love of God shown to them and the gospel preached along side those good deeds. That’s what Jesus said; “The Church is to be a city on a hill that can’t be hidden” and as they see what we are doing for them, and they hear the good news about the love of God, their lives are changed and people are coming into the Kingdom of God. We are just giving glory to God for what he is doing." Noralv Askeland
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